Actor emeritus, he joined the company in 1998 and was principal
actor in 28 shows, understudied and revived many others.

Gino Angelo

Gino appeared in "The Marriage-Go-Round"
at Towngate
Theatre in March 2004 and again in "On Borrowed Time"
in April 2005, both along with Mystery Theatre's Arlene Merryman.

In 1995, before the creation of the mystery theatre company, he starred opposite Mystery Theatre co-founder Vera Barton-Caro
in Towngate's production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,"
along with Butch Maxwell.

Gino played the lead - Tony - in Towngate's "Dial
'M' for Murder," Mack in "Threepenny Opera," Gerry
in "Dancing at Lughnasa," Flan in "Six Degrees
of Separation" and several one-act plays at the Cornerstone Project.

This is a brief scene from "Speakeasy, Die Hard," the 20th anniversary performance of the first Mystery Theatre Unlimited show, held Saturday, September 17, 2016 at Oglebay Institute's Sifel Fine Arts Center. This is the final performance Gino Angelo (as the gangster Richetti), who died in October 2016. Also featured are Frank Wilson (as rival ganglord Vinnie Veramcelli) and as Richetti's henchmen are Bert Furioli, Josh DeBeni, Dustin Heavilin and Ryan Sears.

Below are photos following gino's last scheduled performances with Mystery Theatre as a regular cast member. He did return in 2015 in a revival of "McDeath or Nothing Much About Doo-Doo" and in 2016 for the 20th anniversary revival of "Speakeasy, Die Hard."